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uly 2014 J ., D.C ULTING PROJECT ULTING S ON C ondon, Washington, ondon, Washington, L Paris, MYCLE SCHNEIDER A BY Mycle Schneider Antony Froggatt WITH Yurika Ayukawa Shaun Burnie Rafaele Piria Steve Thomas Julie Hazemann FOREWORD Tatsujiro Suzuki V4 Fred & Alice Stanback The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 By Mycle Schneider Independent Consultant, Paris, France Project Coordinator and Lead Author Antony Froggatt Independent Consultant, London, U.K. Lead Author With Yurika Ayukawa Professor for Environment & Energy Policy, Chiba University of Commerce, Japan Contributing Author Shaun Burnie Independent Consultant, Hamburg, Germany Contributing Author Raffaele Piria Independent Consultant, Berlin, Germany Contributing Author Steve Thomas Professor for Energy Policy, Greenwich University, U.K. Contributing Author Julie Hazemann Director of EnerWebWatch, Paris, France Documentary Research, Modeling and Graphic Design Foreword by Tatsujiro Suzuki Former Vice-Chairman of the Japan Atomic Energy Commission Paris, London, Washington, D.C., July 2014 A Mycle Schneider Consulting Project Cover page created by Noëlle Papay Mycle Schneider, Antony Froggatt et al. World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 1 Acknowledgments The project coordinator wishes to thank his colleague and main co-author Antony Froggatt for his continuous solid contribution to this project. A big thanks to contributing authors Steve Thomas, Yurika Ayukawa, Raffaele Piria and Shaun Burnie for their creative special contributions to this report and their patience with me. The project would not be possible without Julie Hazemann’s countless hours of work on the core database and the graphic illustrations. Thank you. A special thank you to Tatsujiro Suzuki for his thoughtful foreword. Many other people have contributed pieces of work to make this project possible and bring it to the current standard. These include in particular Fraunhofer’s ISE that has contributed a number of enlightening graphic illustrations on the German electricity system and Nuclear Engineering International that provided the nuclear load factor statistics. The report has greatly benefitted from partial or full proof-reading, editing suggestions and comments by Amory B. Lovins, Walt Patterson, M.V. Ramana, Doug Koplow, Paul Jobin, Sabine von Stockar. I’m grateful to my daughter Nina Schneider who served as an effective all-round verifier. Thank you all. The authors wish to thank in particular Fred & Alice Stanback, Amory B. Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute, Rebecca Harms, the Greens-EFA Group in the European Parliament, Rebecca Bertram, Heinrich Böll Foundation U.S., Sabine von Stockar, the Swiss Renewable Energy Foundation, Hermann Hatzfeldt, Hatzfeldt Foundation, for their generous continued support for this project. A big thank you to Philippe Rivière for his reliable work on the website and his generous assistance at any time of the day as well as to Noëlle Papay who has created the well-thought special cover page for this report. Note This report contains a very large amount of factual and numerical data. While we do our utmost to verify and double-check, nobody is perfect. The authors are always grateful for corrections and suggested improvements. Lead Authors’ Contacts Mycle Schneider Antony Froggatt 45, allée des deux cèdres 53a Nevill Road 91210 Draveil (Paris) London N16 8SW France United Kingdom Phone: +33-1-69 83 23 79 Ph: +44-79 68 80 52 99 Email: [email protected] E: [email protected] The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 © Mycle Schneider Consulting Mycle Schneider, Antony Froggatt et al. World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 2 Table of Contents Foreword .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Executive Summary and Conclusions ................................................................................................ 6 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 12 General Overview Worldwide .......................................................................................................... 13 Potential Newcomer Countries ......................................................................................................... 25 Construction Times ........................................................................................................................... 32 Construction Times of Past and Currently Operating Reactors ...................................................................... 32 Construction Times and Costs of Reactors Currently Under Construction .................................................... 34 The Economics of Nuclear Power—Rapidly Changing ................................................................. 34 Nuclear Power Plant Lifetimes ........................................................................................................................ 34 Reactor Vendor Strategies ............................................................................................................................... 40 Chinese Vendors and Markets ......................................................................................................................... 46 Competitiveness of Vendors ........................................................................................................................... 47 The Hinkley Point C Deal ............................................................................................................................... 48 Financial Markets, Nuclear Power and Changing Power Markets .............................................. 54 Fukushima – A Status Report .......................................................................................................... 59 Off-site Challenges: Evacuation, Decontamination ........................................................................................ 59 Lawsuits ........................................................................................................................................................... 64 Cause of the Accident: Wave or Shake?—Questions and Findings ............................................................... 65 TEPCO's Roadmap Towards Restoration and Decommissioning .................................................................. 67 On-site Challenges: Water, Waste, Radiation ................................................................................................. 68 Summary and Prospects .................................................................................................................................. 72 Nuclear Power vs. Renewable Energy ............................................................................................. 73 Investment ....................................................................................................................................................... 73 Installed Capacity ............................................................................................................................................ 76 Electricity Generation ...................................................................................................................................... 76 Paying to Produce ............................................................................................................................................ 81 Annexes ............................................................................................................................................... 93 Annex 1. Overview by Region and Country .................................................................................... 94 Africa ............................................................................................................................................................... 94 The Americas .................................................................................................................................................. 95 United States Focus ......................................................................................................................................... 98 Asia ................................................................................................................................................................ 105 China Focus ................................................................................................................................................... 105 Japan Focus ................................................................................................................................................... 111 European Union (EU28) and Switzerland ..................................................................................................... 119 France Focus .................................................................................................................................................. 124 Former Soviet Union ..................................................................................................................................... 136 Annex 2: Japanese Nuclear Reactor Status 1 July 2014 .............................................................. 140 Annex 3: Status of Lifetime Extension in the U.S. ........................................................................ 142 Annex 4: Definition